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A common misconception about failure
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[QUOTE="Jonaville, post: 72308, member: 26893"] Failure can be defined as the state of not meeting a desirable goal or objective. Most times, businesses persons encounter some forms of failure at one point or another in their businesses, and to be honest, it is not easy dealing with them. Most people get dejected and discouraged in the face of failure to the extent that they will want to give up. However, failure doesn't have to be a means to an end. As long as we are still humans, it is normal to experience it. I'm not trying to paint a good picture of failure here, what I'm trying to say is that instead of seeing failure as the end, we should try to learn from it so that we can do better next time. Learning from our failure in business can make us better at it and we will be able to avoid the same type of occurrence next time. [/QUOTE]
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